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A very oddly listed Das Keyboard: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Das-Keyboard- ... 1897769225
Based on their feedback I'm not sure that I would want to deal with this seller.
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These do look exactly like Coleco Adam boards. My Coleco Adam board is incredibly Topre-like with high quality Japanese rubber domes over a membrane and spherical key caps. At that price - 35 USD shipped within the US - you might find a full Coleco Adam board with some patience.warty wrote: A couple of interesting small form factor vintage keyboards. I know nothing about these switches, however. The keys look cool though. One of them has a manual, which maybe would tell you what you need to wire up an interface (assuming you have soarer-level godlike abilities). It reminds me of the coleco adam keyboard a bit, with the big wide function keys. I'm assuming it sucks to type on, but...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Archer-Computer ... 2311822690
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Archer- ... 2342922991
Ah, the Ortek battlecruiser! Not cheap for the condition it's in, but genuine Alps and it's a cool board, and almost as big as a battleship
Probably BTC foam and foil. Looks like the same legends like my BTC-5060. Cherry compatible caps though.
Had already contacted the seller soon after he posted itBritney Spears wrote: A Chicony KB-5582 (Wiki) with Cherry MX Blues and a non-existent description. […]
ebay-kleinanzeigen.de + us guys here =kbdfr wrote:Had already contacted the seller soon after he posted itBritney Spears wrote: A Chicony KB-5582 (Wiki) with Cherry MX Blues and a non-existent description. […]
and still hope I get an answer and you guys keep your fingers still![]()
It says "missing 2 keys ", but I believe there are four keys missing (f8, f12, and the * and 0 keys on the numpad).
Looks like the keycaps you normally find on Cherry M8 switches.timmo wrote: "Ferranti Seahawk Nato Keyboard/controlboard": http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ferranti-Seah ... 2156965741
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5 available. While they don't look that enjoyable to use, they do have some interesting keycaps. Does anyone know more about these boards (e.g. the switch type)?
Not sure about "genuine" Alps, Chyros. I have a working theory all Ortek 142s shipped with SKBM Simplified switches, and I think this one's no exception--the upside down bold Alps logo is a fairly telltale sign of Simplified White Alps, which are pretty yucky switches IMO.
emdude wrote: These Model Ms are pretty neat, P/N: 1394618, a Displaywriter version and the 101-key counterpart to the Displaywriter SSKs with stepped Ctrl/Alt modifiers.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Model-M-Cli ... SwsN9XAoAb
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Model-M-Cli ... SwgApXAoJz
Shame they don't have the stepped caps themselves though.